2006 年 16 巻 2 号 p. 165-168
We report a case of bilateral globulomaxillary cysts. A 15-year old girl with Charcot Marie Tooth disease was referred to us because of pain and swelling of the left anterior part of the maxilla. A panoramic X-ray film and CT scan revealed bilateral globulomaxillary cysts with characteristic findings to enlarge of distance between root of lateral incisor and canine. Bilateral lateral incisor and canine were vital teeth. Both cysts were removed under general anesthesia. Cyst wall was not seen any epithelium, therefore there was no evidence of the facial fissured cyst. Then we thought of odontogenic cysts in this case, but precise cause was unknown.